This definitely has got to be the deal of the year and perhaps the best deal for the Christmas. Best Buy, in an exclusive offer that will be available for just one day i.e. Saturday, will hand you over an iPhone 4 for free if you purchase one iPhone 4 32 GB. The offer is valid for both carriers, Verizon as well as AT & T and is valid for in-store purchase only.

I wrote in an earlier article that Amazon has claimed it had the best ever Black Friday this year. Although Amazon didn’t reveal any figures, it said it sold four times more tablets than it did last year. And now, reports about Best Buy seem to confirm this.

Finally, RIM has realized that a price-tag of $499 for it’s tablet, Blackberry Playbook is bit too much. With such competent market players like Amazon, providing better tablets at lot better prices, it was only a matter of time before RIM realized that it had to cut the price to attract customers. And naturally, as soon as the prices went down on Best Buy, the stocks went flying out!

We had predicted earlier this week that you may find the best deals for Apple products this holiday season. Turns out, this is coming out to be pretty true. In the best discounts offered so far, Best Buy is offering iPad 2 at $50 less than it’s original price and free shipping!!

H2O Wireless brings no-contract wireless broadband with international roaming to Best Buy and outside of picking up a rental MiFi or procuring a local SIM card from well-appointed international airports, your options for Facebooking, Google Mapping and VoIPing whilst abroad are limited. he Worldwide Wireless Internet on-the-go package includes the USB device and H2O Broadband SIM card for $99.99 and you’ll need a $30 international roaming data card in order to get ten megabytes of international data……………..

Samsung officially announced the upcoming availability of its Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus tablet featuring the Peel Smart Remote TV appliation and the 7-inch slate will hit retailers on November 13th for $400, four days before Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet starts shipping. Running Android Honeycomb, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is small, weighs a mere 12 ounces, is just a trim 0.39-inches thick, and features a 7-inch display and there’s no word yet if the slate will use an LCD screen or an AMOLED, but Samsung’s Touchwiz UI should be installed. The 16GB is the only version arriving so far, the 32GB flavor later this year or early 2012 and will begin taking pre-orders of the slate on October 23rd……………….

E-reader maker Kobo is following in Barnes & Noble’s and Amazon’s footsteps and releasing its own low-priced Android tablet, announced the Kobo Vox tablet on Wednesday, coming in at a Amazon Kindle Fire-matching price of $199.99 and it inspired by the idea of the Vox Populi or voice of the people, Kobo Inc. belives it can change the conversation in the tablet world. This is a 7-inch Android 2.3 Gingerbread tablet that has a resolution of 1,024 × 600, Wi-Fi, 8GB of internal memory, a microSD slot, access to 2.4 million books, access to the 15,000 apps in the Android Market, overall dimensions are 0.53 x 5 x 7.57-inches, battery life is 6 hours and it weighs 400 grams, if you do pre-order this you’ll get 3 free colour books and shipping starts October 28th…………….

Motorola announces Motoactv, the ultimate fusion of music and fitness, the little running mate sports a 600MHz processor, runs Android and weighs a healthy 35 grams. It’ll apparently track your heart rate, and log running, walking and cycling statistics and packs GPS to track your exercise routes, the Nike+ competitor is unsurprisingly sweat and waterproof and can hold up to 4,000 songs.The Motoactv will set beat-bumping runners back $249 or $299 for 8GB and 16GB and Moto’s also outing a pair of accompanying Bluetooth headsets, the SF700 ($149) and SF500 ($99)……………….

Apple’s new iPhone has been flying out of retail and warehouse shelves at an unprecedented rate and the company announced Monday morning that it has sold more than 4 million units of the iPhone 4S in just three days. Apple’s iPhone 4S features the same design as the iPhone 4, but adds several improvements, including a dual-core processor, 8-megapixel camera, and full 1080p HD video recording. It also appears that some folks are moving to the iPhone 4S from other platforms and Apple also said that 25 million users have already started using its new mobile operating system version, iOS 5 and 20 million folks have signed up for iCloud………………….

Motorola just announced a new Android-powered XOOM tablet, Motorola XOOM Family Edition, the new slate features specs that are mostly similar to the original XOOM that came out back in February, including a 10.1-inch display, 5-megapixel camera, 720p HD video capture, and a 1GHz dual-core processor. The Xoom Family Edition is packed with $40 worth of apps and will run you $379 when it hits Best Buy stores on Sunday. Also included in the bundle is a couple of popular games, like Asphalt 6 and Sim City Deluxe and the XOOM Family Edition also included QuickOffice HD………………..

CinemaNow, Best Buy’s digital entertainment service going to a new deal with Intel Corporation to get a bit larger and a good deal sharper movie library of premium high-definition content on their PCs. For the first time, CinemaNow will offer 1080p HD movies for rental and purchase on PCs packing a 2nd generation Intel Core CPU. CinemaNow has now added several hundred new releases and popular catalog titles in HD from 20th Century Fox1 and Warner Bros, in addition to the 15,000 movies and TV episodes boasts in its regular catalog. Checkout more details bellow in the press release bellow.

Best Buy’s CinemaNow has introduced availability of 1080p HD movies from Fox and Warner Bros. on PCs with Intel Insider technology and Intel Insider is a hardware-based security technology in second-generation Intel Core processors, which is the fastest-shipping Intel product with more than 75 million units shipped to date. Only computers that are running the new second-generation Intel Core processors on PCs with Intel insider tech will be able to view the 1080p content and everyone else will have to live with SD content on their PC. CinemaNow has a large exclusive instant access library for premium films and TV shows that needs no subscription and Intel Insider tech in the new processors allows the content to be protected enough that CinemaNow could offer the HD content……………

Rhapsody has just announced that it plans to acquire Napster and the deal is expected to be complete as soon as the end of November. Rhapsody president Jon Irwin said that the deal will further extend Rhapsody’s lead over our competitors in the growing on-demand music market and this is a go big or go home business, so the focus is on sustainably growing the company. Rhapsody said it would release its total subscription numbers when it completes the Napster absorption and the original Napster peer-to-peer service, founded in 1999, began a decade of rampant file sharing that left the industry badly damaged…………………..

Toshiba bring a new member in it’s All-In-One Pc family. The new DX735 features a 23-inch 1080p, multitouch panel is a Windows 7 PC. This all-in-one Pc desktop PC powered by a Core i5 or i7 and 4GB of RAM. The features includes Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD drive and a lone USB 3.0 port. To connect with a game console or cable box there is also an HDMI in jack for use.This DX735 All-In-One Pc expected for starting price of $957 and starts shipping from Best Buy on October 2nd. Checkout the press release bellow for more.

Apple’s manufacturing partners have reportedly begun assembling the iPhone 5 according to a new report from Macotakara and the report follows news from this morning that German Apple carrier partner Deutsche Telekom has already begun pre-sales of the next-generation Apple smartphone. The site reports that Foxconn is fulfilling 85% of the production order that Apple has placed for the iPhone 5 and also reports that the packaging of the units is not being completed yet because iOS 5 is not yet ready for final installation on the devices……………….

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